SENATE BILL NO. 58 "An Act relating to Medicaid eligibility; expanding eligibility for postpartum mothers; conditioning the expansion of eligibility on approval by the United States Department of Health and Human Services; and providing for an effective date." 9:27:09 AM Co-Chair Olson shared that the bill had been heard on March 7, 2023. He announced that there was an updated fiscal note. 9:27:43 AM Mr. Alper explained that there was a new fiscal note from the Department of Health. He recalled that the initial cost of the legislation was $2.6 million, which was still the case, but the department had acknowledged that the process to implement the program would take one year, which would push the expense to the FY25 budget. He said that the program would ultimately cost $9 million of which 70 percent would be federally funded and 30 percent funded by the general fund. Co-Chair Olson asked when the funding for the program would be expected. Mr. Alper assumed July 1, 2024. He thought the actual date for funding the program would rely on the federal timeline. Co-Chair Olson asked for the immediate request for the FY24 budget. Mr. Alper relayed that the department did not appear to contemplate any additional expense in FY24. 9:29:41 AM Senator Bishop wanted to clarify that Mr. Alper was referencing the new fiscal note with OMB Component 3234. Mr. Alper replied in the affirmative. 9:30:23 AM HEATHER CARPENTER, HEALTH CARE POLICY ADVISOR, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, testified to the accuracy of the fiscal note. Co-Chair Olson asked whether Ms. Carpenter had any comments on the revised fiscal note. Ms. Carpenter believed that the program would go live July 1, 2024. Co-Chair Olson asked whether the governor supported the bill. Ms. Carpenter replied in the affirmative. SB 58 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration. 9:31:57 AM Co-Chair Olson discussed the agenda for the following day.